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Double Dragon: Neon Critic Reviews

25 Total Reviews

13 Positive Reviews(52%)
11 Mixed Reviews(44%)
1 Negative Reviews(4%)

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Joystiq September 10, 2012
Double Dragon Neon is a fantastic game, one that's carried on a simple premise: it's fun to punch stuff.
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GameWatcher September 28, 2012
Double Dragon Neon is evidence. Evidence that my misplaced obsession with a classic coin-op wasn't misplaced after all. It's proof for those who weren't there – or weren't even born – who believe themselves gaming experts because they remember when the first Deus Ex game came out.
87
Worth Playing October 15, 2012
Double Dragon Neon is a game that fully understands the job it came to do and fulfills it admirably. It holds up to the classic games, even surpassing them in some respects, while being tons of fun to both play and watch. While it leaves you wanting more, it does so in a relatively good way. While Neon has a few obvious flaws that arguably should never have happened in the first place, the overall product still knocks it out of the park while bursting with pride in everything that it is.
85
Impulsegamer September 24, 2012
Double Dragon Neon won't be for everyone but for those that grew up on the brawler genre and love the throw back titles, you will not be disappointed. Double Dragon Neon is a great example of rebooting a franchise and doing it right and for a measly 800 Microsoft points you can't really go wrong
85
Gaming Nexus October 3, 2012
Double Dragon: Neon is either another must-own game from WayForward or the worst game of the year; it all depends on who you ask. Despite the lack of online play and a few repetitive moments, I was won over by Neon's charm. The 1980s are alive and well in WayForward's newest game!
83
Gamers' Temple September 17, 2012
It's been several years since we last heard from the Lee brothers, but it's good to see that they haven't lost their touch for rescuing Marion!
80
Metro GameCentral September 13, 2012
As gaudy and over-the-top as the '80s itself, but not quite as shallow. This masterful reboot of the granddaddy of scrolling beat 'em-ups has real punch.
75
Machinima September 18, 2012
Double Dragon: Neon achieves everything it set out to: reinvigorate the Double Dragon franchise while adding new elements and retaining the core gameplay that made the original games popular.
70
Hardcore Gamer September 12, 2012
Double Dragon: Neon is in an awkward position. It may be a bit too Double Dragon for today's generation to understand, yet not Double Dragon enough for hardcore fans to eat up. This is far from the long-awaited Double Dragon revival, but it's a great opportunity to revisit the Lee brothers (or to be introduced to them for the first time). Regardless, Double Dragon: Neon is a challenging, fun game definitely worth looking into.
70
GameSpot September 12, 2012
Double Dragon Neon revitalizes the classic franchise, but a few missteps derail the silly fun.
70
Gamestyle September 24, 2012
Double Dragon Neon might be a slight package, but as a reminder of one of gaming's purest pleasures it is a cheerful success.
70
Edge Magazine September 24, 2012
Unaided solo players at the moment will either have to grind through normal to upgrade specials and stances to overcome the higher difficulties, or just take their chances alone. That aside, this is a smart, funny and faithful update to a game that hasn't aged well, and another feather in WayForward's retro cap.
70
LEVEL (Czech Republic) November 4, 2012
Nice resurrection of the classic fighting game will probably discourage many modern gamers because of its excessive difficulty. This one is only for the toughest.
65
Polygon September 10, 2012
For the two to three hours it will take for you and a willing co-op partner to make your way through the first time, seeing the next thing will probably be enough to offset how crushingly familiar everything seems after just a few minutes. But other than the true masochists who plan on grinding through Double Dragon Neon's additional difficulty levels, there isn't much more than nostalgia to mine.
65
Official Xbox Magazine September 17, 2012
While Double Dragon Neon is definitely entertaining (and priced perfectly), it's unfortunate that a few design quirks weaken it. The promised online play should make it more beatable, but the poorly balanced soloplay does dim Neon's shine.
60
SpazioGames September 27, 2012
If you love the genre of scrolling beat em up, you grew up with Jimmy and Billy and you want that the memories of those wonderful years remains clear in your mind, stay away from this game.
60
Eurogamer Spain October 17, 2012
Everything is exactly how you remember it from the classic arcade game. Not bad, but nowadays you can find games that do this much better.
60
Official Xbox Magazine UK November 16, 2012
Fine combat, badly balanced.
60
X-ONE Magazine UK December 1, 2012
Not anywhere near as good as Streets of Rage 2, which came out 20 years ago. That said, it's fun, and more importantly knows that it's outdated.
55
Meristation September 12, 2012
Double Dragon Neon isn't the best reboot of Double Dragon series. This game is too short and has some control problems.